Waléra Kanishcheff

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Waléra Kanishcheff ( Russian Валера Канищев ; born November 12, 1965 in Lviv ) is a Ukrainian actor and voice actor .

Life

Valéra Kanishcheff (Putiloff) began his cinema career at the age of 13 in the USSR in the Ukrainian studio Oleksandr Dowschenko and in the Belarusian studio Belarusfilm. Kanischtscheff has been cast internationally in numerous television and cinema productions, most recently in the historical television drama Die Gustloff by Joseph Vilsmaier , in the Swiss film Einspruch II by Rolando Colla (nominated for the Swiss Film Prize ), in Maximilian Erlenwein's multi-award-winning film Gravity , in the German Arthouse -Film Snowman's Land , inInvasion , in the vampire drama We Are the Night and in the comedies Polish Easter and Man Doing What Man Can .

In 2011 he played the role of Vladimir the Vikings in Miguel Alexandres The Man with the Bassoon , and in 2013 he was in the miniseries Das Adlon. A family saga by Uli Edel as a Russian officer can be seen. In 2016 Kanischtscheff stood in front of the camera for the film adaptation of the novel Fucking Berlin , directed by Florian Gottschick . In 2017 he played the role of Michail Fallin in Babylon Berlin , an adaptation based on the crime novels by Volker Kutscher . In addition, he is also active as a voice actor, so z. B. he spoke in the animated film Sing the Boss Bear and in the comic book adaptation Deadpool the Colossus .

Kanischtscheff lives in Berlin-Kreuzberg and is the father of the two actresses Antonia and JoJo Putiloff (real name Kanischtscheff).

Filmography (selection)

actor

Voice actor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Waléra Kanischtscheff: Biography. Retrieved June 5, 2012 (Russian / German).